Wanadis
Wanadis, founded in 1887 by local visionaries in Helsinki, Uusimaa, has played a pivotal role in Finland's journalistic landscape, initially serving the Finnish-speaking community and evolving to include diverse content such as news, opinion pieces, cultural coverage, and investigative reporting. Renowned for its commitment to quality journalism and rigorous editorial standards, Wanadis has earned the trust of its readers. Significant milestones, like being the first newspaper to introduce digital subscriptions in the early 2000s, highlight its adaptability in changing media landscapes. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Wanadis from 1840, including 208 scans in total, offering a unique glimpse into history. Explore these archives to uncover stories about historical figures, events, and perhaps even the legacies of your own family history, encouraging a deeper connection with Finland's rich journalistic heritage.